DF Logo

Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

Advertisement

>  Famous People With ADHD | Add To Bookmarks
Advertisement
Advertisement
Lindsay
post May 7 2005, 06:37 AM
Post #1


Forum Super Administrator
Group Icon


Group: Super Administrators
Posts: 13,302
Joined: 1-December 01
From: Sarasota, Florida
Member No.: 2




Famous People With Attention Deficit and Learning Disorders
With perserverance, they made it.... so can you.

Although, not all these famous people have been "officially diagnosed," they have exhibited many of the signsof ADD, AD/HD & LD.
The point of this list is to inspire those of us who have similar challenges. We thank the Kitty PettyADD/LD Institute for this valuable contribution.


Albert Einstein
Galileo
Mozart
Wright Brothers
Leonardo da Vinci
Cher
Bruce Jenner
Tom Cruise
Charles Schwab
Henry Winkler
Danny Glover
Walt Disney
John Lennon
Greg Louganis
Winston Churchill
Henry Ford
Stephen Hawkings
Jules Verne
Alexander Graham Bell
Woodrow Wilson
Hans Christian Anderson
Nelson Rockefeller
Thomas Edison
Gen. George Patton
Agatha Christie
John F. Kennedy
Whoopi Goldberg
Rodin
Thomas Thoreau
David H. Murdock
Dustin Hoffman
Pete Rose
Russell White
Jason Kidd
Russell Varian
Robin Williams
Louis Pasteur
Werner von Braun
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Robert Kennedy
Luci Baines Johnson Nugent
George Bush's children
Prince Charles
Gen. Westmoreland
Eddie Rickenbacker
Gregory Boyington
Harry Belafonte
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Mariel Hemingway
Steve McQueen
George C. Scott
Tom Smothers
Suzanne Somers
Lindsay Wagner
George Bernard Shaw
Beethoven
Carl Lewis
Jackie Stewart
"Magic" Johnson
Weyerhauser family
Wrigley
John Corcoran
Sylvester Stallone


--------------------
Be Well....

~Lindsay ♥, Forum Super Administrator
Founder, depressionforums.org


Forum Super Administrator

DF member since Dec 2001

----
"I cannot make my mark for all time...those concepts are mutually exclusive.
"Lasting effect" is a self -contradictory term. Meaning does not exist in the future, nor do I.
Nothing will have meaning, "ultimately."
Nothing will even mean tomorrow what it did today. Meaning changes with the context.
My meaningfulness is in the here and now. It is enough that I may be of value to someone today.
It is enough that I make a difference now." ~Lindsay



Hotlines

Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post




Reply to this topicStart new topic
1 User(s) are reading this topic (1 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members:


 

RSS Lo-Fi Version Time is now: 22nd November 2009 - 12:19 AM